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Show CACHE COUNTY CROSS CUTS. "INGOMAR." "INGOMAR" at Logan Theatre. GO to the primaries Monday evening! GOOD lime for sale at the Temple Block. Je18-tf MUNICIPAL election on Wednesday. "INGOMAR, the Barbarian" at Logan Theatre to-morrow night. PARTIES thinking of purchasing wagons will do well to call at Zion's Board of Trade and examine their large stock, at reduced prices. 17 WE have just received a fine stock of French and English cloths for gent's suits and overcoats. Call and examine. O. Hansen & Co., tailors. WE understand that Mrs. Hartley, who lately gave a reading in Logan Theatre, will form a class in elocution in Logan. IF THERE are any lathers who wish to donate labor on the Logan Temple, now is the time they are wanted. Carpenters ditto. ON THE 20th inst there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Smithfield Mercantile and Manufacturing Institution, when, as we understand, a very favorable showing will be made. NOTICE. All parties indebted to the People's Drug Store are hereby notified to call and settle without delay, and thereby save additional cost. D. B. Lamoreaux, proprietor. TO-MORROW, Saturday evening, the beautiful, romantic and poetic drama "Ingomar the Barbarian" will be presented. If well played it will be the greatest treat of the season, and we have reason to think it will be well presented. CARL C. JOHNSON is now prepared to fix all kinds of organs and other musical instruments. Music lessons on the organ given. Apply at his music store, Main street, Logan, Utah. 19 tf A NIGHT school, designed for such as cannot attend during the day, will be held in the college building on Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week. J. Z. Stewart, teacher. LOST, on Friday evening last, in or near the Second ward school house, a gold nugget breastpin. Five dollars reward will be paid to the party leaving it at the Leader office. Last week Mr. Albert Lamereaux, son of Dr. D. B. Lamereaux, paid a visit to Logan. He is a resident of Iron county and has been absent from Logan, his former home, for many years. ON Monday morning last T. B. Cardon Esq., started for Chicago. He goes to make extensive purchases of goods for stocking his new store on Main Street. A pleasant and successful trip! A PERSONAL letter from a friend in Reston, a member of the police force, says that if all the rum shops in Reston were on one street it would be 10 miles long. That's a good city for an anti-Mormon meeting. ALL persons who have delivered old iron to the U. O. Foundry for the Logan Temple who have not presented their receipt therefor to the Temple office, are requested to do so, that all may have their proper credits upon our books. C. O. Capp, Supt. 1f ON TUESDAY last a workman in Lundberg & Garff's mill named Lars Pearson who was learning to run the planer had the second finger of his left hand badly mangled and the third finger considerably injured in the machine. A BOX about 4 feet long and a foot and a half square, reached Logan post office last Tuesday evening as registered mail matter. It was sent by the government, as private persons cannot send such large packages by mail. OUR January thaw arrived Feb. 10th, and on that day the snow melted rapidly. On the following day a mixture of rain, sleet, snow and hail fell in abundance, the snow predominating at last. Nearly a foot of the white stuff fell during the day. THE CENTRAL Mills come out in a display ad. in the Leader and put forth the claims to patronage. Their machinery is of the latest and most perfect kind, and their facilities such as to enable them to do an immense amount of work and business. Try the flour they are making. THERE was a round-up of roughs at the theatre last Saturday evening, several of whom were very noisy and disorderly, and the enjoyment of the audience was greatly marred. Usually the audience at the theatre is not disturbed, but there seems to be a certain crowd who occasionally attend simply to disturb others. Must these fellows go unchecked forever? Echo faintly answers-ever? MR. FRANK Larson's dancing school has been discontinued. It was alleged that he was conducting dances instead of a dancing school, and the officers requested him to take out license if he did not stop it. Mr. Larson positively maintains that it was a dancing school, established for instruction in that act, and any of his pupils will so testify. Rather than to have any trouble about it the school was discontinued Monday night, it being the last night of the first term. |